Neo4j, the Open Source Java graph database, and Windows Azure
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This segment we talk about Neo4j, the open source graph database, on Windows Azure. Jas Sandhu @jassand is joined by Neo Technology's Peter Neubauer, Diversify's Magnus Martensson, Micael Carlstedt and Anders Wendt from Microsoft Sweden. We chat at one of the offices of Diversify Inc., which is set up in one of the oldest buildings in Malmö Sweden built in the 1500's. We discuss the project, getting up on the cloud with Windows Azure and what's coming. Neo4j is written in Java, but supports multiple languages and it works as an object-oriented, flexible network structure rather than as strict and static tables.
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Thanks Jas for puting our video out there! Here is also the link to your blog post about it all:
Neo4j, the open source Java graph database, and Windows Azure
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